Meg was born and raised in our community. She attended Chocksett and Houghton schools before graduating from Wachusett Regional High School. Growing up, Meg spent much of her childhood in Clinton, where all of her grandparents lived. After graduating from Stonehill College with a B.A. in History, Meg began working in State Representative Harold Naughton’s office.
Meg attended our public schools and will fight to increase Ch. 70 Funding. She supports the Student Opportunity Act which provides funding for educating our most vulnerable, under-served students, our special needs students, English language learning, as well as providing guidance and “wrap around” services.
Clinton, Northborough, Boylston, Berlin, Sterling, and Lancaster schools serve our towns well- but are unique as some represent rural communities. Meg knows that our rural school districts are underfunded and under resourced. Meg will work hard to make sure kids have the tools they need to succeed and teachers and support staff are supported and have a voice at school. Meg knows that success in our more rural school districts means collaboration and building coalitions between state and local educational officials and lawmakers, families and teachers.